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faded

word used on the west coast for being high/stoned/blazed.

yo, im soo damn faded

by Sarah December 24, 2004

6569๐Ÿ‘ 2221๐Ÿ‘Ž


fade

to fight or deal with one appropriately.

If someone steals from me, I'll have to show them the fade!(Florida)

by Creammy_3 July 30, 2003

1611๐Ÿ‘ 596๐Ÿ‘Ž


fade

In sports betting, to fade someone is to purposefully take the opposite side of the bet of another bettor.

I fade Thomorino's picks every day and make a healthy profit.

Fading Thomorino's picks is the biggest moneymaker there is.

I can't believe how much money I have made fading that guy.

by December 18, 2020

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fade

The term "fade" is from South Central, L.A.

Gang members originally meant murder when they talked about fading someone. If you fade a gang member you are decreasing the number of members in his gang and effectively "fading" his color.

Today the term fade is more flexible by simply meaning "disgrace".

Brotha's got mad caps rainin' down, but those fools can't fade me.

by Josh Wingenbach November 16, 2004

1693๐Ÿ‘ 700๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fading

Fading v.

When you are losing energy, or are getting worn out like an old tshirt. Taken more literally, it can mean losing color or fainting.

With an offense like that, no wonder our players are fading fast.

by Kermitt June 9, 2019

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fade in

To contribute money for shared drugs

If you wana come smoke, fade in $2

by Anonymous October 31, 2003

24๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


fading

when your feelings for a person still stand and you have to watch them walk away.

our love is fading.

by mariah. February 11, 2019

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